Differentiating vaccine reactions from invasive bacterial infections in young infants presenting to the emergency department in the 4CMenB era: a retrospective observational comparison
Background Differentiating infants with adverse events following immunisation (AEFIs) or invasive bacterial infection (IBI) is a significant clinical challenge. Young infants post vaccination are therefore often admitted to the hospital for parenteral antibiotics to avoid missing rare cases of IBI.M...
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Main Authors: | Matthew D Snape (Author), Daniel O'Connor (Author), Emily Tough (Author), Samuel William Channon-Wells (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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